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Science-Technology Title: Things Get Hot for Michael Mann Michael Mann has stepped into a methane-emitting cowpile. Mann is the Penn State climatologist famous for inventing the "hockey stick" graph promoting the notion that planetary temperatures spiked in the 20th century after a Golden Age of stasis. This graph was misleading at a minimum, the product of what Phil Jones, director of the Climate Research Unit of East Anglia termed "Mike's Nature trick" to "hide the decline." What Mann did was splice two separate data sets together to create the illusion of spiking temperatures; the graph spliced data sets together without differentiation, hiding the global temperature "decline" shown by the Briffa reconstruction set. Mann would use a number of statistical tricks to do away with the Medieval Warming Period, an embarrassment to the warm-mongers. He would hide data that disagreed with a sudden spike in temperature. Mann was the lead author of the IPCC Third Assessment Report chapter Observed Climate Variability and Change and his hockey stick was very influential in making governmental and international policy. Millions of dollars were affected by it. Mann had the misfortune of being mentioned by name in the leaked CRU e-mails and so was caught. Not that he hadn't his detractors before; Ross McKitrick and Steve Macintyre eviscerated him in 2003, for example. Despite being caught red-handed (or is it green-handed in this case?) Mann continued to defend his work rather than go quietly into that good night. He did even worse; he launched a campaign of punitive lawsuits against anyone who criticized him. He has sued Mark Steyn, National Review Online, and climatologist Dr. Timothy Ball. Mann shot himself in the foot with that last. For several years, Mann had refused to produce his data for the court (in support of his own case), claiming that it was proprietary. After missing a February 20th deadline, he now finds himself in contempt. Under Canadian law, the court is now required to dismiss the suit. John O'Sullivan goes into detail: Mann has been waging lawfare against people who have rightly called him out on his deceptive practices, practices paid for with tax dollars and subject to the Freedom of Information Act. In point of fact, the Gang Green, the radical environmental lobby promoting the global warming hysteria, has poured massive amounts of money into the effort, far more than was spent by their opposition. Couple that with the fact that national, state, and local governments have been supporting alarmism, as have charitable organizations and even businesses (when head of Exxon-Mobile Rex Tillerson moved the company to support climate change alarmism and it becomes obvious why Mann pursues a strategy of legal action; the intent is to win a war of attrition, to bankrupt "deniers" and critics so as to silence them. Having lost the battle in the court of public opinion and in the realm of facts, they now seek to bully the opposition into silence. So let's hope the judge in this case throws the book at Mann, who amazingly still manages to suckle at the teat of William Penn and was even awarded the Stephen H. Schneider Award for Outstanding Climate Science Communications while openly defying the Freedom of Information Act. I suppose his still being at Penn State is no surprise; this is the university that gave us Jerry Sandusky and Joe Paterno, after all. Poster Comment: Couldn't happen to a more deserving a-hole. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Tooconservative (#0)
Typical strategy of the Leftos when public opinion goes against them. This is how they got the homosexual agenda advanced.
Mann refusing to produce his evidence when subpoenaed is unlikely to work well for him, even in hotting-friendly Canada. It sounds like the judge has a bone to pick with Mann flouting the court's authority.
It worked well for many years and still it is going on. Every year it is hundreds of billions. And things happen. Judge might get sick or attention of the public might be diverted or ...
Mann is in a bad spot. The judge is angry that subpoenas have been ignored. The fact that it is a Canadian judge may make it worse for Mann as the judge may be more inclined to impose heavy fines on an American hiding data from research that was publicly funded, not something that is ordinarily considered confidential. What Mann is hiding is how he has cooked his books and which data he selected and which he manipulated. The judge has to consider this as the most likely explanation for Mann's defiance. But if Mann complies, his involvement as the hockey-stick guy will inevitably expose him as a fraud. Between a rock and a hard place. I'm so happy.
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